G20 leaders also discussed how to "build back better" and pave the way for an "inclusive, sustainable and resilient future."
The proposed bill would disallow "persons whose sole underlying medical condition is a mental illness" to be 'eligible for medical assistance in dying."
The rally comes as health officials in the province reported 10 new deaths caused by COVID-19, along with 387 new cases of the virus.
"I'm going to buy for a month."
Kenny Hotz & Spencer Rice reignite their bitter rivalry almost 10 years after Kenny vs. Spenny aired its last episode.
“Further action is required to avoid the worst-case scenario,” said Ford. “I know this is difficult news today. This is not where we want to be, but I have faith that Ontario will weather this storm together.”
Trudeau said that the country was "really at risk of seeing case loads go up and hospitals get overwhelmed, and more loved ones dying."
According to flight records, Hajdu flew back and forth from Ottawa to her home in Thunder Bay at the start of work weeks
“How many projects has the Infrastructure Bank completed in its almost four years of existence and $35 billion in allocation of taxpayers’ money?” McKenna was asked by former Conservative Party Leader Andrew Scheer.
Matthew Raymond, the man who killed four people in Fredericton back in 2018 has been found not criminally responsible by the jury due to his mental health conditions
28-year veteran of the OPP Const. Marc Hovingh succumbed to his injuries sustained after a shooting in Gore Bay, Ontario yesterday.
"We are living in a world where there is a worrying rise of authoritarian regimes, a worrying rise of anti-democratic populism, and our country in that world will always stand up for human rights."
A very rare type of moose with white hair was illegally shot in northern Ontrario, somewhere between Timmins and Chapleau.
Robert Aurich, 46, was a teacher at King City Secondary School where he taught geography. He also coached the school's junior girls' basketball team.
Businesses will have to remove public access to items deemed non-essential by the province by 12:01 am on November 21.